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Lucas Makowsky

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Born: 05/30/1987

Age: 27

Height: 180cm

Weight: 78kg

Birthplace: Regina, Saskatchewan

Hometown: Regina, Saskatchewan

Lucas Makowsky made his Olympic debut at Vancouver 2010 where he joined with Denny Morrison and Mathieu Giroux to win gold in the men’s team pursuit. The trio set an Olympic record in their quarter-final victory over the defending Olympic champions from Italy and then another Olympic record in their semifinal win over Norway. They narrowly defeated the United States in the final by 0.21 of a second to be the only Canadian men to reach the podium at the Richmond Olympic Oval.

At Sochi 2014, the Morrison-Makowsky-Giroux combination advanced to the bronze medal race but was defeated by the Polish team for a spot on a podium.

Makowsky made his World Cup debut in February 2007 and since then has enjoyed most of his individual success in the 1500m. He won bronze in the 1500m at the 2011 World Single Distances Championships and his lone individual World Cup medal, a silver, was also won in the 1500m in November 2009, leading up to the Olympic Winter Games.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

PERSONAL

Getting Into the Sport: Started speed skating at age six with his brother after his parents suggested it at dinner one evening… It was an ice sport to try instead of hockey but became the extra-curricular activity that took precedence over everything else… Moved to Calgary in September 2005 after graduating high school to pursue training… Odds and Ends: Studying chemical engineering and economics (double major) at the University of Calgary… Motto: Begin each day with a purpose…

History will be made in 2016 when Rio de Janeiro, Brazil hosts the Games of the XXXI Olympiad, marking the first time that a South American country will welcome the world to an Olympic Games. It is also just the third time that the Games will be held in the southern hemisphere, following Melbourne 1956 and Sydney 2000.